There is an opening for a postdoctoral position in macromolecular NMR
and structural biology at the Structural Biophysics Laboratory, National
Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD.
A highly motivated individual is sought to conduct studies in NMR, dynamics,
and integrated structural and functional understanding of proteins and complexes
in the ubiquitination pathway. For an example of the type of work please see
Mol. Cell 34(6):674 [2009]. Individuals interested in spectroscopy, new methods, and/or
biological applications with a commitment to a research career are encouraged to apply.
The position is fully funded and the initial appointment can be extended. Resources
include a wide range of biophysical equipment and NMR spectrometers.
For further information, please contact R. Andrew Byrd via email at byrdra@mail.nih.gov
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R. Andrew Byrd 301-846-1407
Dir., Molecular Discovery Program
Chief, Structural Biophysics Laboratory FAX 301-846-6231
Macromolecular NMR byrdra@mail.nih.gov
http://ccr.cancer.gov/resources/sbl/
Center for Cancer Research
National Cancer Institute-Frederick
P.O. Box B, Bldg. 538
Frederick, MD 21702-1201
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Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010
Project leader positions at IECB Bordeaux 2010
Project leader positions at IECB Bordeaux 2010
The European Institute of Chemistry and Biology, Institut Européen de Chimie
et Biologie (IECB) is a research institute sponsored by the University of
Bordeaux, CNRS and INSERM. It is located on the University of Bordeaux campus
in the Southwest of France. The Institute hosts 17 research groups working at
the interface of chemistry and biology in a new building (6000 sq meters) with
state of the art equipment and facilities (http://www.iecb.u-bordeaux.fr). The
scientific policy of the Institute is under the responsibility of an
International Scientific Board in charge of the selection of new group leaders.
IECB is recruiting PROJECT LEADERS in
STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY (CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, NMR)
We seek biochemists working on structure/function relationship of biological
macromolecules or on molecules of biomedical interest in particular in the
field of neurobiology.
MOLECULAR MODELLING
We seek a molecular modelling chemist with a good practice in protein-ligand
and protein-protein interactions interested in developing innovative research
in biomedically relevant areas including cancer.
BIO-INSPIRED NANOTECHNOLOGY
We seek a biochemist/biophysicist developing protein/nucleic acid scaffolds,
devices of potential interest in the field of technologies for health.
MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY
We are interested in projects on macromolecules or processes related to cell
cycle, gene expression or signal transduction in connection with human
pathologies.
BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
We seek a chemist to develop a research program aiming at exploring biological
processes using the tools of organic synthesis.
We are looking for motivated young scientists who will demonstrate a
strong potential for the development of an ambitious research
programme. The applicants are expected to run independent and creative
projects. They should be open to interdisciplinary collaborations with
other groups of the Institute. Successful candidates will have access
to state of the art facilities in structural biology, chemistry,
molecular and cellular biology. The candidates might be asked to apply
for start-up funding such as ATIP-Avenir Inserm-CNRS programme or ANR
support.
The applicants should be fluent in English. Knowledge of French would
be useful but not mandatory. Applicants are invited to submit -prior to
September 20, 2010- a detailed biography together with a research
project and a list of potential referees to: Dr Jean-Jacques Toulmé,
Director of IECB 2 rue Robert Escarpit 33607 Pessac Cedex, France
e-mail: jean-jacques.toulme@inserm.fr
The European Institute of Chemistry and Biology, Institut Européen de Chimie
et Biologie (IECB) is a research institute sponsored by the University of
Bordeaux, CNRS and INSERM. It is located on the University of Bordeaux campus
in the Southwest of France. The Institute hosts 17 research groups working at
the interface of chemistry and biology in a new building (6000 sq meters) with
state of the art equipment and facilities (http://www.iecb.u-bordeaux.fr). The
scientific policy of the Institute is under the responsibility of an
International Scientific Board in charge of the selection of new group leaders.
IECB is recruiting PROJECT LEADERS in
STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY (CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, NMR)
We seek biochemists working on structure/function relationship of biological
macromolecules or on molecules of biomedical interest in particular in the
field of neurobiology.
MOLECULAR MODELLING
We seek a molecular modelling chemist with a good practice in protein-ligand
and protein-protein interactions interested in developing innovative research
in biomedically relevant areas including cancer.
BIO-INSPIRED NANOTECHNOLOGY
We seek a biochemist/biophysicist developing protein/nucleic acid scaffolds,
devices of potential interest in the field of technologies for health.
MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY
We are interested in projects on macromolecules or processes related to cell
cycle, gene expression or signal transduction in connection with human
pathologies.
BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
We seek a chemist to develop a research program aiming at exploring biological
processes using the tools of organic synthesis.
We are looking for motivated young scientists who will demonstrate a
strong potential for the development of an ambitious research
programme. The applicants are expected to run independent and creative
projects. They should be open to interdisciplinary collaborations with
other groups of the Institute. Successful candidates will have access
to state of the art facilities in structural biology, chemistry,
molecular and cellular biology. The candidates might be asked to apply
for start-up funding such as ATIP-Avenir Inserm-CNRS programme or ANR
support.
The applicants should be fluent in English. Knowledge of French would
be useful but not mandatory. Applicants are invited to submit -prior to
September 20, 2010- a detailed biography together with a research
project and a list of potential referees to: Dr Jean-Jacques Toulmé,
Director of IECB 2 rue Robert Escarpit 33607 Pessac Cedex, France
e-mail: jean-jacques.toulme@inserm.fr
Postdoctoral Positions in NMR Studies of Large Biomolecular Machineries
Postdoctoral Positions in NMR Studies of Large Biomolecular Machineries
In the context of a project funded by European Research Council, several postdoctoral positions are available in the NMR laboratory of the Structural Biology Institute in Grenoble (France). Positions are available on the following topics:
- Development of Isotopic labeling and NMR spectroscopy methods for the study of high molecular weight protein assemblies.
- Real-time NMR investigation of folding and mechanisms of biological NanoMachines.
The laboratory hosts three NMR spectrometers equipped with cryogenic probes (600 MHz and 800 MHz) and with a solid state MAS equipment (600 MHz). It has access to the nearby 1 GHz NMR spectrometer of the European high field NMR centre in Lyon. Applicants will also have access to a fully equipped wetlab for isotopically labeled NMR sample preparation.
Grenoble is a pleasant city situated in the heart of the French alps, and has one of Europe’s most vibrant structural biology communities centred around the European Synchroton Radiation Facility (ESRF), the Laue Langevin Institute (ILL), the Structural Biology Institute (IBS) and the EMBL Grenoble Out-Station.
Competitive salary (based on previous research experience) is offered with health insurance, retirement plan, and language training allowance. Interested candidates should forward a Curriculum Vitae in English, and electronic and postal addresses of potential references via e-mail to : diff-jobs-nmr@listes.ibs.fr
Selected publications of the team :
• Gans P, Hamelin O, Sounier R, Ayala I, Durá MA, Amero CD, Noirclerc-Savoye M, Franzetti B, Plevin MJ, Boisbouvier J. Stereospecific isotopic labeling of methyl groups for NMR spectroscopic studies of high-molecular-weight proteins. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 49:1958-62 (2010).
• Plevin MJ, Bryce DL, Boisbouvier J. Direct detection of CH/pi interactions in proteins. Nature Chemistry. 2:466-71 (2010).
• Amero C, Schanda P, Durá MA, Ayala I, Marion D, Franzetti B, Brutscher B, Boisbouvier J. Fast two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy of high molecular weight protein assemblies. J Am Chem Soc.131:3448-9 (2009).
• Ayala I, Sounier R, Usé N, Gans P, Boisbouvier J. An efficient protocol for the complete incorporation of methyl-protonated alanine in perdeuterated protein. J Biomol NMR. 43:111-9 (2009).
• Rasia RM, Noirclerc-Savoye M, Bologna NG, Gallet B, Plevin MJ, Blanchard L, Palatnik JF, Brutscher B, Vernet T, Boisbouvier J. Parallel screening and optimization of protein constructs for structural studies. Protein Sci.18:434-9 (2009).
• Van Melckebeke H, Devany M, Di Primo C, Beaurain F, Toulmé JJ, Bryce DL, Boisbouvier J. Liquid-crystal NMR structure of HIV TAR RNA bound to its SELEX RNA aptamer reveals the origins of the high stability of the complex. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 105:9210-5 (2008).
• Sounier R, Blanchard L, Wu Z, Boisbouvier J. High-accuracy distance measurement between remote methyls in specifically protonated proteins. J Am Chem Soc. 129:472-3. (2007).
Dr Jerome Boisbouvier
NMR Laboratory
Institut de Biologie Structurale
41 rue Jules Horowitz
38027 GRENOBLE Cedex 1
FRANCE
http://www.ibs.fr/content/ibs_eng/presentation/lab/lrmn/
In the context of a project funded by European Research Council, several postdoctoral positions are available in the NMR laboratory of the Structural Biology Institute in Grenoble (France). Positions are available on the following topics:
- Development of Isotopic labeling and NMR spectroscopy methods for the study of high molecular weight protein assemblies.
- Real-time NMR investigation of folding and mechanisms of biological NanoMachines.
The laboratory hosts three NMR spectrometers equipped with cryogenic probes (600 MHz and 800 MHz) and with a solid state MAS equipment (600 MHz). It has access to the nearby 1 GHz NMR spectrometer of the European high field NMR centre in Lyon. Applicants will also have access to a fully equipped wetlab for isotopically labeled NMR sample preparation.
Grenoble is a pleasant city situated in the heart of the French alps, and has one of Europe’s most vibrant structural biology communities centred around the European Synchroton Radiation Facility (ESRF), the Laue Langevin Institute (ILL), the Structural Biology Institute (IBS) and the EMBL Grenoble Out-Station.
Competitive salary (based on previous research experience) is offered with health insurance, retirement plan, and language training allowance. Interested candidates should forward a Curriculum Vitae in English, and electronic and postal addresses of potential references via e-mail to : diff-jobs-nmr@listes.ibs.fr
Selected publications of the team :
• Gans P, Hamelin O, Sounier R, Ayala I, Durá MA, Amero CD, Noirclerc-Savoye M, Franzetti B, Plevin MJ, Boisbouvier J. Stereospecific isotopic labeling of methyl groups for NMR spectroscopic studies of high-molecular-weight proteins. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 49:1958-62 (2010).
• Plevin MJ, Bryce DL, Boisbouvier J. Direct detection of CH/pi interactions in proteins. Nature Chemistry. 2:466-71 (2010).
• Amero C, Schanda P, Durá MA, Ayala I, Marion D, Franzetti B, Brutscher B, Boisbouvier J. Fast two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy of high molecular weight protein assemblies. J Am Chem Soc.131:3448-9 (2009).
• Ayala I, Sounier R, Usé N, Gans P, Boisbouvier J. An efficient protocol for the complete incorporation of methyl-protonated alanine in perdeuterated protein. J Biomol NMR. 43:111-9 (2009).
• Rasia RM, Noirclerc-Savoye M, Bologna NG, Gallet B, Plevin MJ, Blanchard L, Palatnik JF, Brutscher B, Vernet T, Boisbouvier J. Parallel screening and optimization of protein constructs for structural studies. Protein Sci.18:434-9 (2009).
• Van Melckebeke H, Devany M, Di Primo C, Beaurain F, Toulmé JJ, Bryce DL, Boisbouvier J. Liquid-crystal NMR structure of HIV TAR RNA bound to its SELEX RNA aptamer reveals the origins of the high stability of the complex. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 105:9210-5 (2008).
• Sounier R, Blanchard L, Wu Z, Boisbouvier J. High-accuracy distance measurement between remote methyls in specifically protonated proteins. J Am Chem Soc. 129:472-3. (2007).
Dr Jerome Boisbouvier
NMR Laboratory
Institut de Biologie Structurale
41 rue Jules Horowitz
38027 GRENOBLE Cedex 1
FRANCE
http://www.ibs.fr/content/ibs_eng/presentation/lab/lrmn/
one-year renewable postdoctoral position
A one-year renewable postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of
Magnetic Resonances (LRM) at CEA/INAC in Grenoble (France) under the
supervision of Dr. M. Bardet.
The candidate will be involved in a joint project with the Advance Battery
Laboratory (LBA) of CEA/LITEN in Grenoble which aims at improving the
understanding of Li-ion battery properties (calendar life, cycle life, shelf
life, etc.) through the use of appropriate solid-state NMR experiments.
The candidate will have the opportunity to strongly interact with
solid-state NMR researchers (Coll. Dr. S. Hediger, Dr. G. De Paëpe). He or
she will be involved in material sample preparation at LBA (Coll. Dr. S.
Patoux, Dr. J. F.Martin) as well as in NMR data interpretation through the
use of DFT calculations (Coll. Dr. J.M. Mouesca).
The candidate will also have the opportunity to complement the NMR data with
the use of other methods (IR, XPS, EIS…) available at INAC and to access the
large scale facilities (ESRF, ILL) in Grenoble.
We are seeking a candidate with strong background in solid state NMR applied
to Li-ion batteries. Prior knowledge in DFT calculations will be highly
appreciated but is not mandatory. Candidates must be fluent in English
(written/spoken). Applicants can have any nationality. The position can
start from September-october 2010. The monthly salary is 2200 € (before
tax). Interested candidates should send a CV and three recommendation
letters to: michel.bardet@cea.fr
_____________________________________________________________
Sabine Hediger
INAC/SCIB/LRM
CEA Grenoble
17 rue des Martyrs
38054 Grenoble Cedex 9
France
Tel.: +33 4 38 78 68 12
Fax : +33 4 38 78 50 90
Email : sabine.hediger@cea.fr
Magnetic Resonances (LRM) at CEA/INAC in Grenoble (France) under the
supervision of Dr. M. Bardet.
The candidate will be involved in a joint project with the Advance Battery
Laboratory (LBA) of CEA/LITEN in Grenoble which aims at improving the
understanding of Li-ion battery properties (calendar life, cycle life, shelf
life, etc.) through the use of appropriate solid-state NMR experiments.
The candidate will have the opportunity to strongly interact with
solid-state NMR researchers (Coll. Dr. S. Hediger, Dr. G. De Paëpe). He or
she will be involved in material sample preparation at LBA (Coll. Dr. S.
Patoux, Dr. J. F.Martin) as well as in NMR data interpretation through the
use of DFT calculations (Coll. Dr. J.M. Mouesca).
The candidate will also have the opportunity to complement the NMR data with
the use of other methods (IR, XPS, EIS…) available at INAC and to access the
large scale facilities (ESRF, ILL) in Grenoble.
We are seeking a candidate with strong background in solid state NMR applied
to Li-ion batteries. Prior knowledge in DFT calculations will be highly
appreciated but is not mandatory. Candidates must be fluent in English
(written/spoken). Applicants can have any nationality. The position can
start from September-october 2010. The monthly salary is 2200 € (before
tax). Interested candidates should send a CV and three recommendation
letters to: michel.bardet@cea.fr
_____________________________________________________________
Sabine Hediger
INAC/SCIB/LRM
CEA Grenoble
17 rue des Martyrs
38054 Grenoble Cedex 9
France
Tel.: +33 4 38 78 68 12
Fax : +33 4 38 78 50 90
Email : sabine.hediger@cea.fr
Chemisch-Technische/r-Assistent/in
Chemisch-Technische/r-Assistent/in, zum 1.10.2010, Teilzeit (19,92
Wochenstunden), befristet bis 31.12.2012
Vertretung
Universitaet zu Koeln, Department fuer Chemie, NMR-Abteilung
Ihre Aufgaben:
Sie betreuen die NMR-Geraete der Abteilung und fuehren selbstaendig Routine- und
Spezialmessungen durch. Sie verstehen sich als Dienstleister/in fuer die
Wissenschaftler/innen und Studierenden, die Sie in Bezug auf die
Experimente beraten. Außerdem uebernehmen Sie einfache Wartungsaufgaben.
Ihr Profil:
Sie haben eine Ausbildung zum/zur CTA oder gleichwertige Qualifikation und
Berufserfahrung auf dem Gebiet der Instrumentellen Analytik – im optimalen Fall
in der NMR-Spektroskopie. Englischkenntnisse und der Umgang mit moderner
Buerotechnik sind fuer Sie selbstverstaendlich. Sie sind teamfaehig,
flexibel, verantwortungsvoll und belastbar.
Bei Vorliegen der tarifrechtlichen Voraussetzungen erfolgt die Eingruppierung in
Entgeltgruppe 6 TV-L.
Bitte senden Sie Ihre schriftlichen Bewerbungsunterlagen an die
Geschaeftsfuehrung des Departments für Chemie, Frau Dr. Birgit Seyberlich,
Greinstraße 4–6, 50939 Koeln, (birgit.seyberlich@uni-koeln.de).
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Dr. Nils Schloerer Department fuer Chemie der Universitaet zu Koeln NMR-Abteilung Greinstr.4 D-50939 Koeln (Germany) (+49) (0)221 470 3081 (office) (+49) (0)221 470 5057 (fax) http://www.oc.uni-koeln.de/nmr/index.html
Wochenstunden), befristet bis 31.12.2012
Vertretung
Universitaet zu Koeln, Department fuer Chemie, NMR-Abteilung
Ihre Aufgaben:
Sie betreuen die NMR-Geraete der Abteilung und fuehren selbstaendig Routine- und
Spezialmessungen durch. Sie verstehen sich als Dienstleister/in fuer die
Wissenschaftler/innen und Studierenden, die Sie in Bezug auf die
Experimente beraten. Außerdem uebernehmen Sie einfache Wartungsaufgaben.
Ihr Profil:
Sie haben eine Ausbildung zum/zur CTA oder gleichwertige Qualifikation und
Berufserfahrung auf dem Gebiet der Instrumentellen Analytik – im optimalen Fall
in der NMR-Spektroskopie. Englischkenntnisse und der Umgang mit moderner
Buerotechnik sind fuer Sie selbstverstaendlich. Sie sind teamfaehig,
flexibel, verantwortungsvoll und belastbar.
Bei Vorliegen der tarifrechtlichen Voraussetzungen erfolgt die Eingruppierung in
Entgeltgruppe 6 TV-L.
Bitte senden Sie Ihre schriftlichen Bewerbungsunterlagen an die
Geschaeftsfuehrung des Departments für Chemie, Frau Dr. Birgit Seyberlich,
Greinstraße 4–6, 50939 Koeln, (birgit.seyberlich@uni-koeln.de).
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Dr. Nils Schloerer Department fuer Chemie der Universitaet zu Koeln NMR-Abteilung Greinstr.4 D-50939 Koeln (Germany) (+49) (0)221 470 3081 (office) (+49) (0)221 470 5057 (fax) http://www.oc.uni-koeln.de/nmr/index.html
MR Scientist (m/f) position, GE Global Research Munich, Germany
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MR Scientist (m/f)
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Please only apply online through the following link: www.ge.com/researcheurope Job # 1016545
Responsibilities
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As an MR scientist, you will be developing new techniques and algorithms in magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, or functional magnetic resonance imaging. Broad goals of this position are the improvement of image quality, development of new technology that will enhance the MR system performance, clinical performance and efficacy.
You will be expected to work independently and also within a larger team to innovate and push the technical envelope in all aspects of magnetic resonance imaging. You will have access to a state-of-the-art 3.0T whole body MR scanner.
Your main responsibilities are:
- Apply knowledge and experience in MR physics to develop new technological solutions for MR imaging
- Work with clinical partners to refine emerging technology for clinical applications
- Maintain external visibility through conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications
Qualifications
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- A Ph.D. in Medical Physics, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry or Biomedical Engineering or a Masters Degree in Medical Physics, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry or Biomedical Engineering. At least 3 years experience in the field
of magnetic resonance imaging (including time in graduate school) is desired.
- A demonstrated record of research and development in MR imaging as evidenced by conference proceedings and peer-reviewed publications
- Proficiency in programming of MR pulse sequences or image reconstruction algorithms, and demonstrated expertise in MR physics.
- A strong foundation in MR systems architecture is required
- Proficiency in programming in C, simulation tools (MATLAB, IDL, Mathematica, etc.).
- Excellent academic track record and proven scientific achievements
- Excellent communication skills
- Ability to work in a matrix environment
- Can-do attitude
- Open, creative & flexible
- Team-work & commitment
- Global mindset & customer focus
- Solution oriented & pragmatic
- Entrepreneurial mindset & acquisition expertise
- Fluency in English
Desired
----------------
- Basic German
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GE Global Research
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GE Global Research is one of the world's largest and most diversified
industrial research laboratories. The key technologies of our new
European Research Center in Munich range from renewable energies,
environmental and sensors technologies and composite manufacturing
to advanced clinical applications.
To get to know more about us, log on to www.ge.com/researcheurope.
Go for a future full of possibilities
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Dr. Marion I. Menzel
Imaging Technologies Europe
GE Global Research
T +49 89 55 283 730
F +49 89 55 283 185
E marion.menzel@research.ge.com
www.ge.com/research
Freisinger Landstr. 50
85784 Garching bei München
Germany
GE Global Research, Zweigniederlassung der General Electric Deutschland Holding GmbH. Sitz von/Registered Office of General Electric Deutschland Holding GmbH: Neu-Isenburg.
Registergericht/Commercial Register: Amtsgericht/Lower District Court Offenbach; HRB 10773. Geschäftsführer/Managing Director: Werner van Wickeren, Udo Klaeren.
GE imagination at work
MR Scientist (m/f)
------------------
Please only apply online through the following link: www.ge.com/researcheurope Job # 1016545
Responsibilities
----------------
As an MR scientist, you will be developing new techniques and algorithms in magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, or functional magnetic resonance imaging. Broad goals of this position are the improvement of image quality, development of new technology that will enhance the MR system performance, clinical performance and efficacy.
You will be expected to work independently and also within a larger team to innovate and push the technical envelope in all aspects of magnetic resonance imaging. You will have access to a state-of-the-art 3.0T whole body MR scanner.
Your main responsibilities are:
- Apply knowledge and experience in MR physics to develop new technological solutions for MR imaging
- Work with clinical partners to refine emerging technology for clinical applications
- Maintain external visibility through conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications
Qualifications
----------------
- A Ph.D. in Medical Physics, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry or Biomedical Engineering or a Masters Degree in Medical Physics, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry or Biomedical Engineering. At least 3 years experience in the field
of magnetic resonance imaging (including time in graduate school) is desired.
- A demonstrated record of research and development in MR imaging as evidenced by conference proceedings and peer-reviewed publications
- Proficiency in programming of MR pulse sequences or image reconstruction algorithms, and demonstrated expertise in MR physics.
- A strong foundation in MR systems architecture is required
- Proficiency in programming in C, simulation tools (MATLAB, IDL, Mathematica, etc.).
- Excellent academic track record and proven scientific achievements
- Excellent communication skills
- Ability to work in a matrix environment
- Can-do attitude
- Open, creative & flexible
- Team-work & commitment
- Global mindset & customer focus
- Solution oriented & pragmatic
- Entrepreneurial mindset & acquisition expertise
- Fluency in English
Desired
----------------
- Basic German
-------------------------------------------
GE Global Research
-------------------------------------------
GE Global Research is one of the world's largest and most diversified
industrial research laboratories. The key technologies of our new
European Research Center in Munich range from renewable energies,
environmental and sensors technologies and composite manufacturing
to advanced clinical applications.
To get to know more about us, log on to www.ge.com/researcheurope.
Go for a future full of possibilities
-------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------
Dr. Marion I. Menzel
Imaging Technologies Europe
GE Global Research
T +49 89 55 283 730
F +49 89 55 283 185
E marion.menzel@research.ge.com
www.ge.com/research
Freisinger Landstr. 50
85784 Garching bei München
Germany
GE Global Research, Zweigniederlassung der General Electric Deutschland Holding GmbH. Sitz von/Registered Office of General Electric Deutschland Holding GmbH: Neu-Isenburg.
Registergericht/Commercial Register: Amtsgericht/Lower District Court Offenbach; HRB 10773. Geschäftsführer/Managing Director: Werner van Wickeren, Udo Klaeren.
GE imagination at work
two positions (1 RF engineer and 1 Pulse Sequence Developer)
This is to inform you about two positions (1 RF engineer and 1 Pulse
Sequence Developer) just opened in Pisa to work with a GE 7T system,
which will be installed later this year.
http://www.inpe.unipi.it/imago7/job_position_img7T_eg.pdf
http://www.inpe.unipi.it/imago7/job_position_img7T_it.pdf
http://www.inpe.unipi.it/imago7/job_position_rfcoil_eg.pdf
http://www.inpe.unipi.it/imago7/job_position_rfcoil_it.pdf
If you are interested or know a good candidate who would be interested,
please have a look at the details or forward this information. These
scientists will work in close collaboration with the GE MR Applied
Science Lab at one of GE's key academic sites in Europe.
Sequence Developer) just opened in Pisa to work with a GE 7T system,
which will be installed later this year.
http://www.inpe.unipi.it/imago7/job_position_img7T_eg.pdf
http://www.inpe.unipi.it/imago7/job_position_img7T_it.pdf
http://www.inpe.unipi.it/imago7/job_position_rfcoil_eg.pdf
http://www.inpe.unipi.it/imago7/job_position_rfcoil_it.pdf
If you are interested or know a good candidate who would be interested,
please have a look at the details or forward this information. These
scientists will work in close collaboration with the GE MR Applied
Science Lab at one of GE's key academic sites in Europe.
Assistant Professor position(s) in Physical Chemistry
Assistant Professor position(s) in Physical Chemistry
An opportunity exists for post(s) in physical chemistry at the University of Warwick. Physical Chemistry will be interpreted broadly across all relevant areas of activity, with magnetic resonance (both NMR and EPR) being possible areas of appointment.
For Further details please see https://secure.admin.warwick.ac.uk/webjobs/jobs/academic/job12168.html
Warwick has a state of the art Magnetic Resonance Laboratory opened in summer 2008. Applicants who can make links with the Centre and make use of these outstanding facilities are encouraged to reply. For more details about the Centre please see
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/physics/research/condensedmatt/nmr/
The Head of Physical Chemistry is Prof. Tim Jones T.S.Jones@warwick.ac.uk who is happy to answer informal approaches.
Mark E. Smith
Department of Physics
University of Warwick
Tel: +44 - (0)24 76 522380
Fax: +44 - (0)24 76 150897
http://physweb.spec.warwick.ac.uk/nmr/nmr.html
For appointments
Ayesha Rahman (A.Rahman@warwick.ac.uk)
Tel: 44 - (0) 24 765 23965
An opportunity exists for post(s) in physical chemistry at the University of Warwick. Physical Chemistry will be interpreted broadly across all relevant areas of activity, with magnetic resonance (both NMR and EPR) being possible areas of appointment.
For Further details please see https://secure.admin.warwick.ac.uk/webjobs/jobs/academic/job12168.html
Warwick has a state of the art Magnetic Resonance Laboratory opened in summer 2008. Applicants who can make links with the Centre and make use of these outstanding facilities are encouraged to reply. For more details about the Centre please see
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/physics/research/condensedmatt/nmr/
The Head of Physical Chemistry is Prof. Tim Jones T.S.Jones@warwick.ac.uk who is happy to answer informal approaches.
Mark E. Smith
Department of Physics
University of Warwick
Tel: +44 - (0)24 76 522380
Fax: +44 - (0)24 76 150897
http://physweb.spec.warwick.ac.uk/nmr/nmr.html
For appointments
Ayesha Rahman (A.Rahman@warwick.ac.uk)
Tel: 44 - (0) 24 765 23965
postdoctoral position in NMR/diffusion
A postdoctoral position in NMR/diffusion in nanoporous materials is available immediately at the University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville. The research will involve combined application of hyperpolarized NMR and pulsed field gradient (PFG) NMR to study diffusion and related phenomena in materials with one-dimensional nanochannels. This project is a collaboration between Prof. Clifford R Bowers (www.chem.ufl.edu/~bowers/) and Prof. Sergey Vasenkov (www.che.ufl.edu/faculty/vasenkov/). The successful candidate will benefit from access to the resources of the National High Magnetic Field Lab (magnet.fsu.edu), including the AMRIS facility in Gainesville, FL. In particular, the 750 MHz PFG NMR spectrometer located in AMRIS is available to perform diffusion studies with ultra-high gradients at the highest magnetic field in the USA for this type of application.
Position: Funding for this postdoctoral position is provided by the National Science Foundation. The initial appointment will be in the UF Chemistry Department for a period of one year with a possibility for renewal for an additional year or two years.
Qualifications: The successful candidate should hold a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, chemical engineering or a related field. Significant prior experience with hyperpolarized NMR, diffusion NMR, or solid-state NMR is a requirement. An ability to learn new NMR techniques, high motivation, a strong publication record and fluency in English are expected.
Application: Interested candidates should send a cover letter with the description of research interests and future plans, curriculum vitae, list of publications, and the full contact details of three references by e-mail to:
Prof. Clifford R Bowers
University of Florida
Department of Chemistry
Email: russ@ufl.edu
Position: Funding for this postdoctoral position is provided by the National Science Foundation. The initial appointment will be in the UF Chemistry Department for a period of one year with a possibility for renewal for an additional year or two years.
Qualifications: The successful candidate should hold a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, chemical engineering or a related field. Significant prior experience with hyperpolarized NMR, diffusion NMR, or solid-state NMR is a requirement. An ability to learn new NMR techniques, high motivation, a strong publication record and fluency in English are expected.
Application: Interested candidates should send a cover letter with the description of research interests and future plans, curriculum vitae, list of publications, and the full contact details of three references by e-mail to:
Prof. Clifford R Bowers
University of Florida
Department of Chemistry
Email: russ@ufl.edu
three-years post-doctoral position
A three-years post-doctoral position is opened in the group of biomolecular NMR of the IGBMC institute in Illkirch (near Strasbourg), France.
The research project is related to the field of the chromatin remodelling processes. In particular, we are interested to decipher the molecular mechanisms underlying the interaction between specific transcription factors, such as the deubiquitination module of the SAGA complex, and the nucleosome. The work will be conducted within a highly multidisciplinary environment involving several teams of the institute (X-ray crystallography, functional genomics). The study will necessitate the production of several large molecular complexes, specifically labelled at methyl group positions to enable their observation by NMR and follow their interaction with purified nucleosomes. A particular attention will be paid to the dynamical aspects of these interactions, using relaxation measurements. More information on the system can be read in Bonnet et al., EMBO reports (in press).
We are seeking for a highly motivated candidate, displaying good skills in protein expression and purification methods and isotopic labelling schemes. The candidate should be interested in elaborating innovative and appropriate labelling strategies to study interactions between large molecular complexes. A good knowledge of biomolecular NMR methods is therefore requested.
Interested candidates should contact:
Pr Bruno KIEFFER
kieffer@igbmc.fr____________________________________________________________________
Bruno KIEFFER
The research project is related to the field of the chromatin remodelling processes. In particular, we are interested to decipher the molecular mechanisms underlying the interaction between specific transcription factors, such as the deubiquitination module of the SAGA complex, and the nucleosome. The work will be conducted within a highly multidisciplinary environment involving several teams of the institute (X-ray crystallography, functional genomics). The study will necessitate the production of several large molecular complexes, specifically labelled at methyl group positions to enable their observation by NMR and follow their interaction with purified nucleosomes. A particular attention will be paid to the dynamical aspects of these interactions, using relaxation measurements. More information on the system can be read in Bonnet et al., EMBO reports (in press).
We are seeking for a highly motivated candidate, displaying good skills in protein expression and purification methods and isotopic labelling schemes. The candidate should be interested in elaborating innovative and appropriate labelling strategies to study interactions between large molecular complexes. A good knowledge of biomolecular NMR methods is therefore requested.
Interested candidates should contact:
Pr Bruno KIEFFER
kieffer@igbmc.fr____________________________________________________________________
Bruno KIEFFER
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